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SUMMARY:Increasing the Efficiency of Neutral Atoms by Reducing Qubit Waste
  from Measurement-Related Ejections
DESCRIPTION:Jason Ludmir and Tirthak Patel (Rice University)\n\nQuantum co
 mputing is an emerging field that has had an impact on various domains. Th
 is poster focuses on the advantageous neutral atom technology for quantum 
 computing. In neutral atom technology, a significant challenge arises in t
 he measurement of quantum output, where the need to eject atoms physically
  leads to substantial time wastage in reloading arrays. To address this is
 sue, we introduce a novel technique that leverages the probabilistic natur
 e of quantum programs to reduce qubit ejections and atom array reloads.\n\
 nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\nSessio
 n Chairs: Ayesha Afzal (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg
 ; Erlangen National High Performance Computing Center); Sally Ellingson (U
 niversity of Kentucky); and Alan Sussman (University of Maryland)\n\n
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